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動画や画像の簡単な編集作業をブラウザ上で完結できるサイトを作成しました。WASMで構築しているので全てブラウザ内で完結するのでサーバーにアップロードされることはなく安心してご利用いただけます。 pictgrab.com/
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Hirohiko Nakui retweeted
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認証認可をやれ、とにかく認証と認可だ、フロー図を渡すから読み解けるようになれ、OAuth2.0とOIDCで検索して出てきた説明を一旦全部読め、という話をし続けて1年くらい経ちました。間違いなく人間による設計が求められている分野の一つなので、ぜひAI時代に求められるスキルとして身に付けてほしい
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もうなんでもかんでもAIでできるじゃんとかAIに作らせればいいって言う人が増えた気がする 確かに今の時代作れはするんだけど、じゃあそれの品質管理、再現性、セキュリティ、テスト設計、そしてメンテナンスは誰がアサインしてどうするのみたいなところをすっ飛ばしてる まだファジーな要件では危ない
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Hirohiko Nakui retweeted
Claude Codeのスキルを毎日勝手に改善されていく仕組み面白いなー 会話履歴から「うまくいかなかったsignal」拾わせて自己ふりかえりさせる発想人間の成長サイクルに似てていいなー 前までとは違って、もうスキルが自分で育つ時代来てるな zenn.dev/sonicgarden/article…
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microsoft.github.io/RustTrai… MSさんがPythonerが2週間でRust書けるようになる教材出してる(´・_・`)

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いかにAIフレンドリーな設計にできるかという考え方が現れたり、言語の壁というのはもはや無くなっててフロントエンドもバックエンドも誰でも設計できるようになってきたからこそ、個々の設計のセンスとか横断的な知識の習得が必要になってきたなぁって思う
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ITに関してはほんとに学部関係ないと思うなぁ 何を開発したり改善してきたかとかその時にどんなことを考えて逆算してやり切れたかとかの方がめちゃくちゃ大事
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母校もこれ取り入れて欲しい
人間・環境学会大会で千葉大。建築学科棟だからなのかいたるところに寸法が!勉強になる!
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faster-whisperの性能調べるために三島由紀夫の演説の音声を入力したの思い出した あの時はノイズ多すぎてまともに文字起こしできてなかったけど今はどれくらい進化したんだろうか
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今日の函館飯ハイライト
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明日はrubykaigiのため函館に乗り込みます。
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Hirohiko Nakui retweeted
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LangChain 官方团队开源了一套从零到一打造 AI Agent 的实战教程:Agents From Scratch。 你将亲手做出一个“会管邮箱”的智能助手,按步骤掌握代理构建、评估体系、人机协作与记忆机制等关键能力,并最终接入真实的 Gmail API,真正可用、可上线。 GitHub:github.com/langchain-ai/agen… 你会学到什么: - 一条从入门代理到进阶能力的完整路线图 - 邮件助手全流程实战:邮件分类、自动回复一步到位 - 代理如何评估:用 LLM 当裁判,建立可复用的评测方法 - 人机协作设计:关键操作可让用户审核把关 - 记忆机制落地:让代理逐步学习并贴合你的偏好 - Gmail API 集成与部署指南:打通真实业务场景 面向想系统学习 AI Agent 开发的开发者:配好环境就能跑,带测试方案,边做边学、快速成型。
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30TBの BigQuery リージョン移行(US → Tokyo)について、冪等なステータス設計・部分失敗への対処・DDL の保全・ロールバック設計まで、本番で安全に動かすために考えたことを全部 Zenn の記事にまとめました。リージョン移行を検討している方の参考になれば嬉しいです。 zenn.dev/wed_engineering/art…
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AIエージェントがここまで精度高く出力できてプロジェクトで依存するようになると、新卒取る時、何を基準に判断するんだろう そうなってくると学歴とか研究内容とかになるんかなぁ
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Japan are serious Dark Horses. Don’t sleep on them. Four years ago, Japan beat Germany 2-1at the World Cup in Qatar to stun the world. Before that game, Germany had never lost to Japan in their entire history. Japan have now done it twice, and the second time wasn't even close. In September 2023, Germany hosted Japan in a friendly in Wolfsburg. Germany had everything to prove after Japan knocked them out of the 2022 World Cup. They got the same result. Japan won 4-1. Germany's manager at the time called it a "catastrophe." Last October, Japan beat Brazil 3-2. Their first win over Brazil ever. Then just last week, Kaoru Mitoma and his menwalked into Wembley and put Japan 1-0 up against England with a composed finish in the 23rd minute. England had never lost to an Asian nation in ten attempts. They lost this time. Under Hajime Moriyasu, Japan now has a record of five wins and one draw against countries that have won the World Cup. Germany twice, Spain, Brazil, and now England. People are calling this Japan's football renaissance. I want to push back on that word. A renaissance means a revival of something that once existed. Japan never had this before. What they have built is entirely new, and it did not happen recently. It happened over thirty years of deliberate, patient, structural work that most of the world completely ignored. As far back as 1992, Japan had no professional football league. The national team had never qualified for a World Cup. Baseball was the national sport and football was barely an afterthought. The Japan Football Association looked at this and made a decision that would take decades to pay off. They decided to build from the ground up, not the top down. The J.League officially kicked off on May 15, 1993, with just ten clubs. The JFA had modeled it on Germany's Bundesliga, and from the beginning, every club was required to be community-rooted rather than company-owned, a deliberate choice to make football a social institution rather than a corporate asset. Five years after that league launched, Japan qualified for their first World Cup. In France 1998. They had gone from no professional league to the World Cup in half a decade. But the JFA knew early results were not the point. The point was the structure underneath. They mandated that every professional club must have a youth academy and deep roots in their local community. J.League clubs operate highly structured U12, U15, and U18 development tiers. Every child coming through Japanese football was being coached within a unified national system. The JFA won the Asian Football Confederation's award for Best Member Association of the Year for Grassroots Football in 2013, with a 20% growth in registered players under 12 years old between 2003 and 2014. Those children are now in their mid-twenties. They are the players you are watching beat Germany and England. The JFA has been promoting what they call a "quaternity" approach, in which national team strengthening, youth development, coach education, and grassroots football share the same knowledge and information and maintain a close relationship with each other. Do not see this as four separate programs. See it as one organism. What happens at grassroots level feeds directly into what happens at senior level, and what the senior team learns feeds back down. Most football associations have these pillars too, but they operate in silos. Japan deliberately wired them together. The J.League also developed Project DNA, a long-term strategy aimed at establishing a world-class youth development system, with 60 clubs completing over 1,000 targeted actions to enhance academy quality. The results included U17 and U23 AFC championship wins and increased transfers of under-21 Japanese players to European clubs. Now here is the part people misread. When they see the Bundesliga statistics, when they count the Premier League players, they assume the European experience is the source of Japan's strength. It is not the source. It is the output. Rather than pushing young talent abroad too early, the JFA focuses on holistic development in the J.League and affiliated academies, only initiating overseas moves when players are fully prepared. Europe is where Japan sends players who are already good. The domestic system is what made them good in the first place. Japan became the first nation to qualify for the 2026 World Cup, beating Bahrain 2-0 with three games to spare. They qualified first out of 48 nations. They are currently ranked 18th in the world and they are in a group at the tournament alongside the Netherlands. Do not forget that they topped at group that had Germany and Spain at the last World Cup. They are a pretty serious team. Moriyasu has said publicly that Japan's goal is to win the 2026 World Cup. Twelve months ago that sounded like polite ambition. Today, after Wembley, after Brazil, after a 4-1 demolition of Germany, the honest question is not whether Japan can win it. The honest question is whether anyone has figured out how to stop them yet. My name is Ajoje. I am a FIFA Licensed Agent and International Sports Lawyer. I write on the Law and Business of Football, a lot. Repost and Follow if you want to read more posts like this.
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I built "xgrep", a grep command in Rust that combines ripgrep's simplicity with zoekt's indexed speed. github.com/momokun7/xgrep It auto-builds a trigram index on first search, making repeated searches fast. ~50x faster than ripgrep on the Linux kernel (90K files). #Rust #OSS
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ripgrepの手軽さとzoektのインデックス速度を両立するgrepコマンド「xgrep」をRustで作りました。github.com/momokun7/xgrep cargo install xgrep-search trigram indexを初回検索時に自動生成することで繰り返し検索が高速になります。Linux kernel (90Kファイル)でripgrep比約50倍。 #Rust #OSS
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macOS running inside Docker 😱 Yes, really. Someone managed to package OSX (macOS) inside a Docker container. • 107MB image • 15K pulls • Runs like a containerized OS The question is… Is this even legal? 🤔 Repo ↓
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データエンジニアって思ってるよりも市場に存在しないのかな
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Vivaldiユーザーなんで、これはぜひ検討して欲しい
既定のWebブラウザーを選べる「スマホ法」が施行されるも……「Vivaldi」が疑義を提起/「Vivaldi」が選択肢に出てこなくね?【やじうまの杜】 forest.watch.impress.co.jp/d…
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